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"Love Kills" is a 1984 song by Freddie Mercury, and his first song released as a solo artist, though the other members of Queen appeared on the song - initially uncredited. [ 2 ] Written by Mercury and Giorgio Moroder , it was originally used in Moroder's 1984 restoration and edit of Fritz Lang 's 1927 silent film Metropolis , as part of the ...
The US album differs from its UK counterpart (aside from a different running order) by replacing the original versions of "The Great Pretender" and "Love Kills" with remixes, featuring a slightly altered ending of the "Mr. Bad Guy" remix, and replacing "Barcelona" with a remix of "My Love Is Dangerous".
Lover of Life, Singer of Songs (with the subtitle The Very Best of Freddie Mercury Solo) is a compilation album of Freddie Mercury's solo songs. It was released (except in the U.S.) on 4 September 2006, the day before Mercury's 60th Birthday.
Love Kills!, a 2000 album by In Strict Confidence "Love Kills" (Freddie Mercury song), 1984 "Love Kills" (Roberto Bellarosa song), 2013 "Love Kills", the title track by Joe Strummer from the film Sid and Nancy: Love Kills "Love Kills", a song by hardcore punk band Circle Jerks that appeared on the soundtrack of Sid and Nancy: Love Kills and ...
Karwai Tang/WireImage Tom Holland and Zendaya made their love permanent. After Zendaya, 28, showed off her dainty “T” tattoo at the 2025 Golden Globes on Sunday, January 5, TMZ reported that ...
Brianna "Chickenfry" LaPaglia has added a new ink to her collection! In a video posted on Instagram on Sunday, Dec. 8, the social media star, 25, was filmed getting a tattoo inspired by her ...
Kate Cassidy is sharing some poignant new ink.. The girlfriend of the late Liam Payne, 25, unveiled a new angel wings tattoo in what appeared to be a tribute to the singer on her Instagram Stories ...
Mercury's solo song "Love Kills" was used in Giorgio Moroder's restored version of the film, and in exchange, Queen was granted the rights to use footage from it in their "Radio Ga Ga" video. However, Queen had to buy performance rights to the film from the communist East German government, which was the copyright holder at the time.